The Twilight Zone refers to "the fifth dimension," a "dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man’s fears, and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call ... The Twilight Zone."

It is "between the past and the future, between sanity and madness, between dreams and reality… between what can be seen and what must be feared, between what lives and what never dies, between the light of truth and the darkness of evil[.]"

The fuzziness of quantum mechanics and the Uncertainty Principle are the scientific terms of discussing The Twilight Zone. It highlights in a very palatable way the psychological form of quantum mechanics, even to movie-magic psycho-physical effects; these are practically the staple of a good Twilight episode. Ghost stories and scary movies do much the same. The point, here, is that dark matter is not just physical, but psychological. Indeed, the very illusivity and unknown of dark matter correlates especially well to our inner fears.

I'd say there are likely two forms of dark energy that closely associate with each other: mechanical zero-point energy, and psychological zero-point energy. Mechanical zero-point energy is beyond the scope of this book - I don't know how it works; I'll be talking about psychological zero-point energy. However, it's worthwhile to note their very close ties - I don't think it'd be very surprising if the psychological one could have mechanical influence: telekinesis. This is because the fundamental reality of the Universe is Oneness - this is the conclusion of being in a holographic, quantum reality.

Yes, telekinesis is far-fetched. So, too, technically, are phones and computers. And so too was Uber. And airplanes. When you imagine a world that is without statism, where people are free and don't seem to impose their will on others out of fear, and you know that we don't live in such a world, it opens you up to examining why people aren't listening to you. Especially after 10 years of it. If we talk about people voting every 4 years and getting the same result being insanity, why wouldn't that apply to having the same never-ending conversation every single time? How has this happened?

Psychological zero-point energy is the energy of passion. It's when you're in the zone and flowing. Predominantly, people aren't. I know I haven't been for a long time. We know that this is due to the cultural conditioning of subsidized statism: indoctrination from public schooling is the single biggest example. And no-one is immune to it. Homeschooling does not mean free of the globally-held assumption of slavery. Nor does unschooling, though I imagine it is a huge force for freedom.

The smothering force of fear is in every aspect of our lives. It is this State of Fear that is the origin of statism. The potential possibilities of how our lives could unfold are wrapped up in this dark, dense field of fear. And this fog of distress colors and chokes everything it touches, spreading like a virus, as social contagion.

It affects the entire world, both metaphorically and literally. When people talk about Armageddon or the End Times, they're talking about the conclusion and inevitable result, of government: the belief in ruling others begets a world of inequality that should not and cannot last. The isolation problem anarchism has is one of the results of the insidious statism that comes about from an interconnected world. That's the irony and paradox of existence. It's also the beauty of it.